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over another person of indian knowledge, professor homi bhabha, who came to harvard via university of chicago andhas quite a - a very solid reputation not only for his teaching of english, but for his helmsman ship of the humanities centre. and when my mother passed away last year, i said homi, i'm looking for a way to give back and i'm looking for an opportunity to name something after my mother. and he saidhave i got an offer for you. and we talked a lot, i went and looked into it, we discussed it for a year and discussed the programme and i'm delighted that early next year it will be renamed the mahindra humanities centre. >>still to come on world business... >>half of modern marriages end in failure and a whole industry has sprung up to cater for the business of divorce >>and the computer system making life a little easier for football scouts >>from the internet to the back of the net.... and the rest in just a moment on world business... >>in western europe the number of divorces has increased three fold over the past thirty years. while a breakup can be a traumatic experience for those
over another person of indian knowledge, professor homi bhabha, who came to harvard via university of chicago andhas quite a - a very solid reputation not only for his teaching of english, but for his helmsman ship of the humanities centre. and when my mother passed away last year, i said homi, i'm looking for a way to give back and i'm looking for an opportunity to name something after my mother. and he saidhave i got an offer for you. and we talked a lot, i went and looked into it, we...
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administrative agencies and national security and he recently published an article in the university of chicago law review on the world war ii era history of the federal security agency. professor cuellar sauce on the executive committee of the stanford center or international security and cooperation. next professor cuellar is jillion metzger who is a professor at columbia law school. she writes about administrative law and federalism and the wave ministry to plot intersects with federalism concerns and constitutional law. her most recent article is federalism and federal agency reform which is forthcoming in the columbia law review. before joining the columbia faculty, professor metzger was a staff attorney at the brennan center for justice at new york university law school. is the massive professor of law and cromwell professor of law at the university of virginia law school. he writes about constitutional law and especially the original understanding of the executive branch. he has written extensively on the powers of the president during wartime including articles in the texas law review c
administrative agencies and national security and he recently published an article in the university of chicago law review on the world war ii era history of the federal security agency. professor cuellar sauce on the executive committee of the stanford center or international security and cooperation. next professor cuellar is jillion metzger who is a professor at columbia law school. she writes about administrative law and federalism and the wave ministry to plot intersects with federalism...
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administrative agencies and national security and he recently published an article in the university of chicago law review on the world war ii era history of the federal security agency. professor cuellar sauce on the executive committee of the stanford center or international security and cooperation. next professor cuellar is jillion metzger who is a professor at columbia law school. she writes about administrative law and federalism and the wave ministry to plot intersects with federalism concerns and constitutional law. her most recent article is federalism and federal agency reform which is forthcoming in the columbia law review. before joining the columbia faculty, professor metzger was a staff attorney at the brennan center for justice at new york university law school. is the massive professor of law and cromwell professor of law at the university of virginia law school. he writes about constitutional law and especially the original understanding of the executive branch. he has written extensively on the powers of the president during wartime including articles in the texas law review c
administrative agencies and national security and he recently published an article in the university of chicago law review on the world war ii era history of the federal security agency. professor cuellar sauce on the executive committee of the stanford center or international security and cooperation. next professor cuellar is jillion metzger who is a professor at columbia law school. she writes about administrative law and federalism and the wave ministry to plot intersects with federalism...
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she returned with her family to their home in claremore, oklahoma, after only a few years in chicago. kim began her native american advocacy career when she was in high school. when she worked at that time for the late great wilma mankiller the first female chief of the cherokee nation. kim received her undergraduate degree from northeastern university and her doctorate from the university of iowa college of law. she's held numerous positions with the cherokee nation. she's been a court clerk for the district court, law clerk for the office of the principal chief and law clerk for the division of law and justice. and now it is my high honor and great privilege to introduce to you kimberly teehee. welcome to the department of justice. [applause] >> good morning. >> good morning. >> i am honored to be with you today. i want to begin by thanking attorney general holder and associate attorney general tom perrelli and doj's fine staff and distinguished guests for your commitment to address the public safety issues in indian country. doj's work in this area is truly remarkable. today, as we
she returned with her family to their home in claremore, oklahoma, after only a few years in chicago. kim began her native american advocacy career when she was in high school. when she worked at that time for the late great wilma mankiller the first female chief of the cherokee nation. kim received her undergraduate degree from northeastern university and her doctorate from the university of iowa college of law. she's held numerous positions with the cherokee nation. she's been a court clerk...
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over me and saw my life in america of black life or my life the frustration and help the witness stand chicago all of that was connected with one ocean away the pain i felt was my father's pain in my struggle and birthright and here is obama taking on the vision. he was an economist in 1965 he published an article in the east african journal called problems face shane -- basing our socialism that is widely available you can google it is and what does a country do when you have powerful concentrations of power that dominate the wealth of a society? obama's sr. says it is simple to bring the economic e the down. incidentally it is interesting this article as you will see is quite relevant to what obama is doing in the white house has never been reported in any major newspaper you have never heard about it on the evening news and it is odd that something that seems quite relevant to the policies having such an impact has been kept from us and it is a public document. he is talking about concentrations of power. >> how will we remove the disparity when our country of a concentration of economic po
over me and saw my life in america of black life or my life the frustration and help the witness stand chicago all of that was connected with one ocean away the pain i felt was my father's pain in my struggle and birthright and here is obama taking on the vision. he was an economist in 1965 he published an article in the east african journal called problems face shane -- basing our socialism that is widely available you can google it is and what does a country do when you have powerful...
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fund a local business in chicago. expand green energy initiatives in seattle. because when you're giving, lending and investing in more communities across the country... more opportunities happen. ♪ at the walmart in marinette, wisconsin. that first job launched my career. since i've been with the company, i've been promoted ten times over the span of 11 years. today, i'm a divisional learning and development manager. we can actually help people develop in their own careers. my job allows me to make a difference in the lives of almost 100,000 associates in the northeast. if you think about it, that's almost 8 times the size of my hometown. my name is nick and i work at walmart. ♪ >>> and now "the sunday funnies." >> the dalai lama says when he retires, he expects to be replaced by someone from india. so it's official. people in india are now taking everyone's jobs. >> today, of course, was the busiest travel day of the year. the tsa issued a reminder that gravy is not an allowed liquid. that's true. so let me get this straight, they won't touch your gravy,
fund a local business in chicago. expand green energy initiatives in seattle. because when you're giving, lending and investing in more communities across the country... more opportunities happen. ♪ at the walmart in marinette, wisconsin. that first job launched my career. since i've been with the company, i've been promoted ten times over the span of 11 years. today, i'm a divisional learning and development manager. we can actually help people develop in their own careers. my job allows me...
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black clad, white lights, sense of abandonment i felt as a boy, frustration and hope i witnessed in chicago, all of it was connected with the small plot of earth, an ocean away. the pain i felt was my father's pain. his struggle, my birthright. so here's obama in a sense taking on his father's mission. barack obama senior was an economist in 1965 he published an article in the east africa journal, called problems facing our socialism. the article, by the way, is widely available. even boot lid on the web. and we'll come right out. the article is about what would you do with a powerful concentrations of economic power that dominate the wealth of the society? and obama senior says the answer is really simple. you have to bring the economic elites down. let me quote from his article. incidentally, is rather interesting that this article, which you'll see is quite relevant to what obama has been doing in the white house, if ever been reported in any major newspaper. you've never heard about it on the evening news. it is rather odd that something that seems quite relevant to the policies that ar
black clad, white lights, sense of abandonment i felt as a boy, frustration and hope i witnessed in chicago, all of it was connected with the small plot of earth, an ocean away. the pain i felt was my father's pain. his struggle, my birthright. so here's obama in a sense taking on his father's mission. barack obama senior was an economist in 1965 he published an article in the east africa journal, called problems facing our socialism. the article, by the way, is widely available. even boot lid...
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from the university of chicago. she is the author, editor, and translator of 8 books on indian religion. she is co container of the peace initiative at emory. she has served as the chair of religion from 2000 until 2007 and currently is the chair of development and excellence at emory. >> professor donald brazil is a prominent political analyst and a nationally-syndicated newspaper columnist. she is also a contributor and commentator on cnn. finally, i would like to introduce our moderator today. he is the james m. cox professor of journalism at emory university. he has worked in mississippi, boston, philadelphia, and the atlanta for 35 years with the bad. -- for 35 years. his book has won the pulitzer prize. >> popoand you. thank you for being here. we come together at a very emotional time. and by all external evidence, we are a deeply polarized nation in the middle of economic destruction, technological of people and cultural change. what we don't know is the response to these forces. -- we are a deeply polarized
from the university of chicago. she is the author, editor, and translator of 8 books on indian religion. she is co container of the peace initiative at emory. she has served as the chair of religion from 2000 until 2007 and currently is the chair of development and excellence at emory. >> professor donald brazil is a prominent political analyst and a nationally-syndicated newspaper columnist. she is also a contributor and commentator on cnn. finally, i would like to introduce our...
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this is out of chicago shoppers got an early start to that city's top shopping destinations along michigan avenue most people carrying at least one bank. some stores were opened thanksgiving day foot traffic will pick up today as it is in the bay area. all lot of shoppers braving the cold in and around the bay in atlanta the rain that's what they had to deal with it didn't stop them. the broad umbrella is a break it to was cold and rainy and shoppers got in on the door faster sales appeared people were hoping to get their hands on the deals as they lined up before the stores even opened. that is the seen all over the country and in the bay weather as well. >> it has been called out their clothes are brave souls waiting in those lines and as a clear shot that allows for cooler temperatures and that record-breaking lows in many locations san jose 35 degrees by noon time jumping up 20 degrees by that. back down to upper 30's by 8:00 p.m. and elsewhere this morning starting to warm up but we are at the freezing mark for napa and san rows of 33 for livermore 423 san francisco. we have a freeze
this is out of chicago shoppers got an early start to that city's top shopping destinations along michigan avenue most people carrying at least one bank. some stores were opened thanksgiving day foot traffic will pick up today as it is in the bay area. all lot of shoppers braving the cold in and around the bay in atlanta the rain that's what they had to deal with it didn't stop them. the broad umbrella is a break it to was cold and rainy and shoppers got in on the door faster sales appeared...
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they have been successful to the university of chicago economics department and notable fraud such as milton freed man. the idea of neoliberalism is there should be massive, selective tax cuts. margaret thatcher it is there is no alternative. of course that's absurd. there was an alternative. we have to connect the dots to understand what is going on today. i read the chronicle. so what i've done is put together a montage of the murder of public sector, which is going on everyday. in fact all of the public sector is in body shape. public libraries, parks from the municipal to the national level. our character is among the worst in the world. the new deal deals with things in a different way. when i was going to school, california school's were the best. now they are among the worst with the new budget cuts. of course, my university is being privatized. all of the higher education is being privatized. all through the uc system. how do you run a modern state with tax cuts? we resort to desperate, back last november, we were asked to vote to make four indian casinos in san diego county p
they have been successful to the university of chicago economics department and notable fraud such as milton freed man. the idea of neoliberalism is there should be massive, selective tax cuts. margaret thatcher it is there is no alternative. of course that's absurd. there was an alternative. we have to connect the dots to understand what is going on today. i read the chronicle. so what i've done is put together a montage of the murder of public sector, which is going on everyday. in fact all...
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porción central de california por eso estos avisos y la alertas sigue el frío en gran parte de la nacos, chicago apenas 20° para congelar se, y para mañana el sur con temperatura más templada miami con calor, rápidamente nos vamos al tiempo local, el sol radiante 3 sus compras de comienzo de navidad en gran parte de la nación vamos con más de primer impacto. el precio de fumar no sólo lo pagan los fumadores si no, quienes inhalan el humo, una investigación demostró que 605 mil personas mueren cada año por ser fumadores de segunda mano, los niños están en especial riesgo, cuando sus padres fuman cercado ellos. >>> y si usted está cansado de la clásica rutina de ejercicios expertos recomiendan una nueva manera de mantenerse en forma cuidado porque el reto puede ser peligroso y por eso algunos gimnasios ofrecen alternativa más segura. y con esta nueva modalidad ten comos irnos a los comerciales, enseguida oportunidad de estar frente a frente a la muerte graso a unas momias milenarias. y el presidente obama recibe un codazo que lo manda al hospital, siga aquí con pri ... las autorida
porción central de california por eso estos avisos y la alertas sigue el frío en gran parte de la nacos, chicago apenas 20° para congelar se, y para mañana el sur con temperatura más templada miami con calor, rápidamente nos vamos al tiempo local, el sol radiante 3 sus compras de comienzo de navidad en gran parte de la nación vamos con más de primer impacto. el precio de fumar no sólo lo pagan los fumadores si no, quienes inhalan el humo, una investigación demostró que 605 mil...
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next call for george liebmann comes from chicago. go ahead. caller: i think part of the issue is work ethics. the younger people just really poor work ethics. they go to a job and they think they are entitled to a real nice way to that people had to work years to get to. and somebody said something about hispanics. lots of hispanics work. they work and work and work. the earned their money. they are underpaid, but they earned their money. they work hard. i think the big problem with the youth is they don't believe in working hard anymore. guest: a period of austerity may change that but the problem we've got is that for many of them, there will be a diversion, permanent diversion into drugs, alcohol, crime, and so on. and that is the danger. just sending these people are no good and that we should not do anything i am afraid is not too helpful. host: bought in rhode island. 22 years old. what is your story? caller: i just wanted to say that i have been looking at different jobs and i find that the federal government is turning around and theya
next call for george liebmann comes from chicago. go ahead. caller: i think part of the issue is work ethics. the younger people just really poor work ethics. they go to a job and they think they are entitled to a real nice way to that people had to work years to get to. and somebody said something about hispanics. lots of hispanics work. they work and work and work. the earned their money. they are underpaid, but they earned their money. they work hard. i think the big problem with the youth...
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. >> we're thinking of having a chicago tea party in july. >> reporter: and, we discovered, the anger is alive and well, as when we recently profiled loan modification recipient jeanette ford, whose original mortgage was $80,000. yet when the house went into foreclosure, she owed $240,000. so you took a lot of money out of the house in the form of home equity loans, i trust, when the house had risen in value. >> yes, over the years, i'd taken different equity loans. >> reporter: interviewees like ford prompted emails like this one: "where is the economic justice when she benefits from loans on the property and then effectively defaults on the property?" >> reporter: so we asked karl case, one of the country's top housing economists and a long- time teacher of economics, to address the question. >> all of this gets to the real nub of what economics is about. if you can show that the total benefit when you carve it all up exceeds the benefit when you let it sit, you should do it. >> reporter: case cites the italian economist vilfredo pareto, who brought economics around to a common defi
. >> we're thinking of having a chicago tea party in july. >> reporter: and, we discovered, the anger is alive and well, as when we recently profiled loan modification recipient jeanette ford, whose original mortgage was $80,000. yet when the house went into foreclosure, she owed $240,000. so you took a lot of money out of the house in the form of home equity loans, i trust, when the house had risen in value. >> yes, over the years, i'd taken different equity loans. >>...
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now where derrick rose called thirty five points to help the chicago bulls rally from a twenty three point second quarter deficit to win one hundred twenty three hundred fifteen and the phoenix suns in double overtime the visitors were completely out of sorts in the first trial from trailed by nineteen points but that all started waking up in the second half gradually caught up with their partners in the fourth period james johnson is like i didn't know until i know and when forty eight minutes of play couldn't find a way that aside from time to overtime it's also if you can separate them because those never matters a hundred eleven less than a second ago taking the guy into a second period of overtime on to a possible six allowed roes continued his wrong or the world bank and its twenty six points on the night holes and scored their opponents to eventually. buying victory six in the last eight games. staying with basketball and in the year only eight were in action on wednesday hoping to boost their chances of a place in the last sixteen but it wasn't a good night for russian side k
now where derrick rose called thirty five points to help the chicago bulls rally from a twenty three point second quarter deficit to win one hundred twenty three hundred fifteen and the phoenix suns in double overtime the visitors were completely out of sorts in the first trial from trailed by nineteen points but that all started waking up in the second half gradually caught up with their partners in the fourth period james johnson is like i didn't know until i know and when forty eight minutes...
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from the university of chicago. she is the author, editor, and translator of 8 books on indian religion. she is co container of the peace initiative at emory. she has served as the chair of religion from 2000 until 2007 and currently is the cha of development and excellence at emory. >> professor donald brazil is a prominent political analyst and a nationally-syndicated newspaper columnist. she is also a contributor and commentator on cnn. finally, i would like to introduce our moderator today. he is the james m. cox professor of journalism at emory university. he has worked in mississippi, boston, philadelphia, and the atlanta for 35 years with the bad. --for 35 years. his book has won the pulitzer prize. >> popoand you. thank you for being here. we come together at a very emotional time. and by all external evidence, we are a deeply polarized nation in the middle of economic destruction, technological of people and cultural change. what we don't know is the response to these forces. we are a deeply polarized nati
from the university of chicago. she is the author, editor, and translator of 8 books on indian religion. she is co container of the peace initiative at emory. she has served as the chair of religion from 2000 until 2007 and currently is the cha of development and excellence at emory. >> professor donald brazil is a prominent political analyst and a nationally-syndicated newspaper columnist. she is also a contributor and commentator on cnn. finally, i would like to introduce our moderator...
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chicago, seven. atlanta, five. and in boston, just two minutes. so, what about all that chaos those patdowns were supposed to create? well, the tsa says that less than 3% of passengers get patdowns. 3%. and less than 1% are pulled aside for additional screening. but wednesday, passenger rights groups are threatening to bring those lines to a standstill, encouraging members to opt out of the scanners and insist on a more time-consuming patdown instead. >> i regret any kind of an opt-out day. why? it's counterproductive. >> reporter: according to a new abc poll, most people don't mind the new scanners. it's the new patdowns causing problems. 50% of those polled say, they oppose the patdowns. 48%, support them. and stories like harry leibovitz don't help. leibovitz has two false hips, a metal femur and a variety of screws and bolts in his body. he's used to setting off metal detectors. but he's never been searched like this. >> he grabbed my leg like this, he pulled and my pants came down around my ankles. right there, in full view of everybody in th
chicago, seven. atlanta, five. and in boston, just two minutes. so, what about all that chaos those patdowns were supposed to create? well, the tsa says that less than 3% of passengers get patdowns. 3%. and less than 1% are pulled aside for additional screening. but wednesday, passenger rights groups are threatening to bring those lines to a standstill, encouraging members to opt out of the scanners and insist on a more time-consuming patdown instead. >> i regret any kind of an opt-out...
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say the move was motivated to quickly transition to the president's party " pre- election campaign in chicago while biting himself a few weeks of rest. more on airport security. government records show the companies with multimillion dollar contracts to supply american airports with body scanning machines more than doubled their spending on lobbying in the past five years and hired several high-profile government officials to advance their causes in washington. the lobbyists include a wife of senate majority leader tom daschle. those are the latest headlines at on c-span radio. >> this year's student documentary competition is in full swing. make a video on this year's theme, washington d.c. through my lens. you have a chance to win a grand prize of $5,000 project for all the rules, go online. >> we provide coverage of politics, public affairs, nonfiction books, and american history. it is all available to you. find our content any time throughout c-span is a video library. and we take it on the road with our local content vehicle. it is washington your way. created by cable, provided as a pu
say the move was motivated to quickly transition to the president's party " pre- election campaign in chicago while biting himself a few weeks of rest. more on airport security. government records show the companies with multimillion dollar contracts to supply american airports with body scanning machines more than doubled their spending on lobbying in the past five years and hired several high-profile government officials to advance their causes in washington. the lobbyists include a wife...
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rahm emanuel has some surprising new competition for the race for mayor of chicago. is this true? the magic man, outgoing illinois senator rolen burris, remember, he was tapped by former governor dennis rodman to fill did did did -- blagojevich to fill the seat. supporters filed nominating petitions on his behalf yesterday. burris is not officially decided if he will run. interesting. one candidate running, rob halpin, the man who rented his apartment and refusing to leave until his lease is up. he likes the guards. that's all we know. >> steve: meanwhile, bristol palin performing under heightened security last night on "dancing with the stars." the finals. she was in the top three. it's reported she and her dance partner had been getting death threats. the f.b.i. is reportedly investigating a threatening letter that was sent to her on friday containing some sort of white stuff. powdery stuff. bristol earned 52 points out of 60 last night and trails her rivals. the winner will be tonight on abc. >> brian: up to the people. >> steve: it is. for the people, let's take a look at your
rahm emanuel has some surprising new competition for the race for mayor of chicago. is this true? the magic man, outgoing illinois senator rolen burris, remember, he was tapped by former governor dennis rodman to fill did did did -- blagojevich to fill the seat. supporters filed nominating petitions on his behalf yesterday. burris is not officially decided if he will run. interesting. one candidate running, rob halpin, the man who rented his apartment and refusing to leave until his lease is...
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let's go to faye in chicago, democratic caller. welcome. caller: thank you so much. i'm so glad to be on c-span. i've been trying forever. i'm so pleased that richard is on. i'm a little bit nervous. i can't believe that the survivalists -- revivalists -- i'm not a revivalist. think -- i'm now a revivalist i think it was a natural progression because over the summer i wanted the health care debate to be over because i got so sick of hearing susan collins, chuck grassley, olympia snowe just keep going over and over and over. i just wanted to get it done. want it to be so over. and now at this juncture, i'm more of a revivalist in the regards that i want to see more of the essence of what the president campaigns on. as a support ofer and tremendous supporter of -- as a supporter of the president, i want to see if he can get back to those principles and put that out there. i think we'll be better off. guest: that's a great point. think everyone wanted health care over. it was sort of like the pennsylvania primary. if they just did one more thing and just gave one more c
let's go to faye in chicago, democratic caller. welcome. caller: thank you so much. i'm so glad to be on c-span. i've been trying forever. i'm so pleased that richard is on. i'm a little bit nervous. i can't believe that the survivalists -- revivalists -- i'm not a revivalist. think -- i'm now a revivalist i think it was a natural progression because over the summer i wanted the health care debate to be over because i got so sick of hearing susan collins, chuck grassley, olympia snowe just keep...
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in chicago, at one point there were over 80,000 cubans. it is down to less than 3000, because most have moved back to this area. so, thank you. thank you. [applause] >> thank you all so very much. >> someone behind you. >> our last question of the day. come on and. >> this is a question for ngugi. your last book i think was a grain of wheat of any of your writings. can you tell us how you felt when you were nominated for the nobel prize for literature? >> well, i did not get it. [laughter] [applause] but obviously, it was very flattering to know that so many people from all over the world were rooting for me to get it. even one of my ex-students from new york university who is from peru, wrote me that they were rooting for me. [laughter] anyway, it is very flattering to be very frank, and obviously, you know, i was happy to be mentioned in that company. the only thing i can tell you is in kenya and everywhere, the whole nation, you know, on television everybody was waiting. they didn't sleep. they waited until 4:00, you know. and i was a p
in chicago, at one point there were over 80,000 cubans. it is down to less than 3000, because most have moved back to this area. so, thank you. thank you. [applause] >> thank you all so very much. >> someone behind you. >> our last question of the day. come on and. >> this is a question for ngugi. your last book i think was a grain of wheat of any of your writings. can you tell us how you felt when you were nominated for the nobel prize for literature? >> well, i...
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that's what happened at one chicago station and they spent several minutes waiting for it to happen. when they stopped watching for a second of course, it was all over. >> are you kidding me? >> are you kidding me? >> who did that? >> wow! >> are you kidding? >> wow! see, should have-- >> do you see? this is-- you know what. >> we missed it. >> and this is a metaphor for our show, another crash and burn. >> uma: po
that's what happened at one chicago station and they spent several minutes waiting for it to happen. when they stopped watching for a second of course, it was all over. >> are you kidding me? >> are you kidding me? >> who did that? >> wow! >> are you kidding? >> wow! see, should have-- >> do you see? this is-- you know what. >> we missed it. >> and this is a metaphor for our show, another crash and burn. >> uma: po
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now where the chicago bears are beginning to find their form as that's why the town season and dozens final stretch the depleted miami dolphins shot out sixteen zero at home by the visitors from their windy city it has more on chicago's record seven hundred regulus scenes and victory. the bears have been both lucky and good in two thousand as they went for with number seven and they came out strong against the injury riddled golf it's robbie gould all putting the school over the forty six yard field goal the whole team lost quarterbacks chad pennington and chad hiney the season ending injury with gallery think. the will drilled bears d. fades charles tillman who will be the pick the bears cold on their kicker again in the third the twenty eight year old making a total of three kicks on the gate while the defense will support the bears offense wasn't able to find the zone until the fourth quarter met forty finally powered through the line to make it sixty three the bears recorded their force shot out winces two thousand and six the golf in heaven so for the pointless night since two th
now where the chicago bears are beginning to find their form as that's why the town season and dozens final stretch the depleted miami dolphins shot out sixteen zero at home by the visitors from their windy city it has more on chicago's record seven hundred regulus scenes and victory. the bears have been both lucky and good in two thousand as they went for with number seven and they came out strong against the injury riddled golf it's robbie gould all putting the school over the forty six yard...
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. >> i'm from chicago. we pay for all our museums. i think there'snough to see of value that we shouldo it. >> reporter: tom sherwood, news4, washington. >> there have been other plans to start charging enance fees at the smithsonian. none has ever been adopted, though. >>> now to a story that has really struck a nerve with a lot of our viewers. liz crenshaw broughtus a report on how new detergent formulas are leaving a lot of cloudy glasses after a dish washing cycle. many of i have sent in your suggestions to help clear up the problem. here's liz with some of the solutions. >> reporter: we showed you what's coming out of clean dish washers. cloudy glasses. and you've heard from disgusted locals. >> we're seeing in our glasses a film and splotchiness. they look cloudy and it is hard to explain. like they're smudged, like they're dirty. >> reporter: and we've since heard from other viewers w seem to be on top of this problem. >> what my grandmotr started me on years and years ago has really paid off. >> reporter: stephanieays she has
. >> i'm from chicago. we pay for all our museums. i think there'snough to see of value that we shouldo it. >> reporter: tom sherwood, news4, washington. >> there have been other plans to start charging enance fees at the smithsonian. none has ever been adopted, though. >>> now to a story that has really struck a nerve with a lot of our viewers. liz crenshaw broughtus a report on how new detergent formulas are leaving a lot of cloudy glasses after a dish washing...
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now where the chicago bears are beginning to find their form as that's winding town season and dozens final stretch the depleted miami dolphins shadowed sixteen zero at home by the visit is from their windy city it was a gorske has more in chicago's record seven hundred regulus sings and victory. charles. three. thousand and six. moving to the greens now way young pulled her leads midway through the hong kong open with a one shot advantage of american anthony can perfect conditions in foundling hands very low schools in the second day of action can start and last as malaysian open champion had three birdies on the front nine and six on the back for a night under sixty one but did even better a five when the road to get closes ever. carry it through fifty nine however a couple of flaws towards the end of the day and his hopes of achieving that mark anyway those birdies were enough for a one stroke over only andrew mcilroy also had a fantastic round including the shot of the day the twenty one year old holding his approach for a go on the most difficult hill of the course the ninth and
now where the chicago bears are beginning to find their form as that's winding town season and dozens final stretch the depleted miami dolphins shadowed sixteen zero at home by the visit is from their windy city it was a gorske has more in chicago's record seven hundred regulus sings and victory. charles. three. thousand and six. moving to the greens now way young pulled her leads midway through the hong kong open with a one shot advantage of american anthony can perfect conditions in foundling...
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recently as i mentioned, the lodge at the university of chicago -- of the chicago project on u.s. terrorism website which i encourage you to look at. how does a political science at the university of chicago who is also author of dying to win and bombing to win. he spends a lot of time talking to military officials about their strategies. so my partner in this conference, robert pape will now share the core parts of his work. these welcomes pape. >> thank you very much, everyone. in 2004, donald rumsfeld asked what i think was the pivotal question about the war on terrorism. are we producing more terrorists than we're killing? well, i study suicide terrorism. suicide terrorism is the most early form of terrorism, killing more people by far than all the other forms. over 10 times per attack -- excuse me, into the details, but it's the lung cancer of terrorism. if we could stop lung cancer, we would save lots of people's lives. the same of suicide terrorism. so let's apply the rumsfeld standard to suicide terrorism. in 2000, the year 2000, there were 20 suicide attacks around the wo
recently as i mentioned, the lodge at the university of chicago -- of the chicago project on u.s. terrorism website which i encourage you to look at. how does a political science at the university of chicago who is also author of dying to win and bombing to win. he spends a lot of time talking to military officials about their strategies. so my partner in this conference, robert pape will now share the core parts of his work. these welcomes pape. >> thank you very much, everyone. in 2004,...
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where the chicago bears are beginning to find the full mostly twenty sound season and his final stretch the depleted miami dolphins shot out sixteen zero at home by the visit us from the windy city has more on chicago's record seven hundred regular season victory the bears have been both lucky and good in two thousand chin as they went for seven and they came out strong against the injury riddled dolphins robbie gold opening the score with a forty six yard field goal the home team lost quarterbacks chad pennington and chad henne the season ending with. the will drilled bears defense charles tillman coming up with a pick the bears called on their kicker again in the third the twenty eight year old making a total of three kicks on the day while the defense will support the bears wasn't able to find the fourth quarter matt forte finally powered through the line to make it sixty feet. there for a shutout win since two thousand and six the dolphins meanwhile haven't suffered a pointless night since two thousand and seven chicago now sits atop the n.f.c. north division with seven wins and thr
where the chicago bears are beginning to find the full mostly twenty sound season and his final stretch the depleted miami dolphins shot out sixteen zero at home by the visit us from the windy city has more on chicago's record seven hundred regular season victory the bears have been both lucky and good in two thousand chin as they went for seven and they came out strong against the injury riddled dolphins robbie gold opening the score with a forty six yard field goal the home team lost...
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in 1830, it took three weeks to travel from chicago to new york, three weeks from chicago to new york city. 25 years later you could do did in three days. transcontinental railroad. transcontinental railroad changed everything. and then the automobile, the automobile came along, first with an electric engine and then the internal combustion engine and then it needed a substantial amount of oil. our government said, we need that. anybody that's going to look for oil or gas, we want to give you a big, permanent tax benefit if you're looking for oil or gas. it was in the public interest to do that. we've said go find oil and gas because we need it. we've incentivized that drilling here in this country and done it for a century. and if you think of what has happened over this period that i've described in travel and technology, the automobile, the light bulb, i mean think of the impact both of those innovations have had in our lives -- pretty unbleeivelg. now, one day on a saturday a couple of years ago i was in grand forks, north dakota, and i met with our oldest resident. her name was m
in 1830, it took three weeks to travel from chicago to new york, three weeks from chicago to new york city. 25 years later you could do did in three days. transcontinental railroad. transcontinental railroad changed everything. and then the automobile, the automobile came along, first with an electric engine and then the internal combustion engine and then it needed a substantial amount of oil. our government said, we need that. anybody that's going to look for oil or gas, we want to give you a...
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although these packages were addressed to chicago synagogues, investigators believe the bonds are meant to blow up mid-flight over the east coast. the vulnerabilities in our system remain. 65% of cargo on international passenger flight bound for the u.s. is well short of the 100% screening mandate. right now dhs received a manifest information from aircraft for hours before our arrival. women now learn about a bom -- we may not learn about a bomb until it is in our orders. customs said it makes sense to make the cargo of information pre-arrival. what we want to strengthen aviation, my colleagues talked about the humiliation that the companies they patdowns, we need to talk about that. there are areas we need to talk about. as only airlinea security, but there was a railroad incidents in northern virginia. one of the most important facilities is the d.c. metro system. we cannot make any mistakes. passenger and rail system targets are prime targets for terrorist the route the -- throughout the world. the threat is real. we cannot afford to be anything less than diligent about it. congratu
although these packages were addressed to chicago synagogues, investigators believe the bonds are meant to blow up mid-flight over the east coast. the vulnerabilities in our system remain. 65% of cargo on international passenger flight bound for the u.s. is well short of the 100% screening mandate. right now dhs received a manifest information from aircraft for hours before our arrival. women now learn about a bom -- we may not learn about a bomb until it is in our orders. customs said it makes...
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he may be a chicago white sox fan, but he knows a great champion when he sees one. that's why the announcement today that stan "the man" musial is going to receive the presidential medal of freedom makes me feel so good. the one thing about stan musial that i found interesting here was one of the most public figures in baseball of his time, and i never heard a negative word about him. not about his professional life or his public life. he served this country not only as a hero on the baseball diamond, but he left his team to serve in the military, and he went back, as you did mr. president, to entertain the troops and serve them as well. he really cared about this country. he was a champion on and off the baseball field. after playing 22 seasons in major league baseball for the cardinals, 1941-1963 musial was elected to the baseball hall of fame in 1969. over that time, he compiled a lifetime batting average of .331 -- how about that -- with 3,630 hits, 475 home runs, and 1,951 r.b.i.'s, appearing in 23 world series games and 24 all-star games. he is one of only thr
he may be a chicago white sox fan, but he knows a great champion when he sees one. that's why the announcement today that stan "the man" musial is going to receive the presidential medal of freedom makes me feel so good. the one thing about stan musial that i found interesting here was one of the most public figures in baseball of his time, and i never heard a negative word about him. not about his professional life or his public life. he served this country not only as a hero on the...
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all those these packages were addressed to chicago synagogues, investigators now believe the bombs were meant to blow up mid flight over the east coast. the vulnerabilities in our system remain. and just 65% of cargo on international passenger flights bound for the u.s. is screened, well short of 100% screening mandate for cargo on passenger aircraft. right now at d.h.s. receives cargo manifest information from cargo only aircraft just four hours before arrival. that means that we may not learn about a bomb until it's well within our borders. and rob -- the former administrator of u.s. customs says it makes sense to have the cargo information predeparture so cannot only deny entry on arrival but potentially deny access to the airplane. so while we want to strengthen aviation security in the united states, my colleagues have talked about the humiliation that accompanies these patdowns, we got to talk about that, there are clearly areas that we can identify. so too often we think of t.s.a. we think only of aviation security. but we were reminded last month when the f.b.i. arreste a man wh
all those these packages were addressed to chicago synagogues, investigators now believe the bombs were meant to blow up mid flight over the east coast. the vulnerabilities in our system remain. and just 65% of cargo on international passenger flights bound for the u.s. is screened, well short of 100% screening mandate for cargo on passenger aircraft. right now at d.h.s. receives cargo manifest information from cargo only aircraft just four hours before arrival. that means that we may not learn...
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another is by "the chicago tribune." another is by "the new york times." and another is by "the washington post." i don't think any of these would be considered to be conservative newspapers. but they've taken a strong stand in the same direction and position that i've been speaking here. the bottom line is that this legislation will insert the federal government into workplace management decisions like never before. this intrusion will benefit trial lawyers and harm job growth and employment which will affect both women and men. supporters of this bill cite wage data that the bureau of labor statistics says do not control for many factors that can be significant in explaining earning differences. in fact, studies show that if you factor in observable choices, such as part-time work, seniority and occupational choice, the pay gap stands between 5% to 7%. that's part-time work, seniority and occupational choice, which reduces the pay gap to between 5% and 7%. some of these choices are personal prerogatives and i would not question the choices of anyone who
another is by "the chicago tribune." another is by "the new york times." and another is by "the washington post." i don't think any of these would be considered to be conservative newspapers. but they've taken a strong stand in the same direction and position that i've been speaking here. the bottom line is that this legislation will insert the federal government into workplace management decisions like never before. this intrusion will benefit trial lawyers and...
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lakers portland and chicago getting wins that. revenues cricket take risk. has become the first west indian to score a triple century on foreign soil with a magnificent three hundred thirty three on day two of the first test again shoreline care the windies began the day on three hundred sixty two for two with gayle unbeaten on two hundred nineteen finally fell to account the men this after matching a three hundred thirty three set by graeme gibson nine hundred ninety on the touristic lead on five hundred eighteen for nine is only the fourth man to achieve the feat weiss in test history off this of donald bradman and patrick brian lara and around the same. time individual test batting record of four hundred not to have scored be on t.v. recreation ground against england back in two thousand and four and finally world record sprinter usain bolt has been reaching new speeds but on four wheels not so your legs champion took a break from training for the winter ferrari's headquarters in the time to complete a couple of test drives the hundred and two hundred met
lakers portland and chicago getting wins that. revenues cricket take risk. has become the first west indian to score a triple century on foreign soil with a magnificent three hundred thirty three on day two of the first test again shoreline care the windies began the day on three hundred sixty two for two with gayle unbeaten on two hundred nineteen finally fell to account the men this after matching a three hundred thirty three set by graeme gibson nine hundred ninety on the touristic lead on...
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laura, democratic caller in chicago. do leadership elections matter? caller: yes, they do. and i want nancy pelosi tuesday as the leader of the democrat party. i believe that she will. and i also feel that it is the republicans and the tea party that are the most -- that complain the most and that want her out. and i find that fox network and rupert murdoch and that whole clan of people like huckabee, sarah palin, all the people that are going on the, they are bashing the democrats, dashing into pelosi and look at her record, it's been phenomenal. host: getting back to the question. why do you think that leadership elections really matter? did they steer the direction of the congress? caller: i think it matters and it definitely does steer where we are going in the future. host: let us leave it there and look at what were news story. senator kyl's statement deals setback for obama's push toward start. it is from "the washington post." this is a statement by senator john kyl from arizona. you can see it and it -- an image of the senator here in "the new york times." texas. c
laura, democratic caller in chicago. do leadership elections matter? caller: yes, they do. and i want nancy pelosi tuesday as the leader of the democrat party. i believe that she will. and i also feel that it is the republicans and the tea party that are the most -- that complain the most and that want her out. and i find that fox network and rupert murdoch and that whole clan of people like huckabee, sarah palin, all the people that are going on the, they are bashing the democrats, dashing...
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lakers portland and chicago also getting wins that know the news cricketer chris kael has become the first west indian to score a triple century on foreign soil with a magnificent three hundred thirty three on day two of the first test against sure lanka the windies have begun the day on three hundred sixty two for two with gael unbeaten on two hundred ninety finally fell to account the men this after match in a three hundred thirty three set by graeme gibson nine hundred ninety on the tourist declared on five hundred ninety nine is only the fourth man to achieve the feat twice in test history after said donald bradman and patrick brian lara of around the same. time individual test batting record of four hundred not i scored at the m.t.v. recreation ground against england back in two thousand and four. and finally world record sprinter usain bolt has been reaching new speeds but on four wheels not so your legs pick champion took a break from training i went to ferrari's headquarters in. time to complete a couple of test drives the hundred and two hundred meter world record holder too
lakers portland and chicago also getting wins that know the news cricketer chris kael has become the first west indian to score a triple century on foreign soil with a magnificent three hundred thirty three on day two of the first test against sure lanka the windies have begun the day on three hundred sixty two for two with gael unbeaten on two hundred ninety finally fell to account the men this after match in a three hundred thirty three set by graeme gibson nine hundred ninety on the tourist...
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that the white house, whoever that may become a stated that professor dimond will be representing the chicago area for purposes. i think we know however that the geographical diversity requirement of the federal reserve act, the law is not an expert facto this occasion. the nominee also according to the law has to be, quote, selected from that district, and the only one in the white house who matters in this instance is selected professor dimond from massachusetts and would be the second one from massachusetts. i realize that the committee has reported nominees in the past who should have been disqualified for the same reason it did have been raised. i'm not aware, however, the committee didn't so knowing that the nominee had virtually no nexus to the relevant district. in this instance, we are all fully aware of the conflict, and i don't believe that we should or can receive of the nomination in the willful violation of the law. we certainly shouldn't. i and a stand that the chairman has recently referred to such an objective as men's decius because the requirement has been disregarded in th
that the white house, whoever that may become a stated that professor dimond will be representing the chicago area for purposes. i think we know however that the geographical diversity requirement of the federal reserve act, the law is not an expert facto this occasion. the nominee also according to the law has to be, quote, selected from that district, and the only one in the white house who matters in this instance is selected professor dimond from massachusetts and would be the second one...
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but going back i recall four years ago making the case there was a study done in the square block of chicago. one study immediately caused the lowering the value of every other property on that block immediately by 5%. you end up with two or three foreclosures on a city block and to get a larger obviously impact. why wasn't it make more sense to go directly of the principal issue which makes it greater possibility that homeowners be able to afford that mortgage and then avoid the kind of cascading effect we see in the standards which is obviously you can't work to your interest. >> we are able to achieve affordability with the tools that we have today which includes the deferment of principle. so you get to the same and state. >> i wish that were the case. ms. desoer, how about responding to those three points. >> as i discussed we are very open to discussing changes for the existing pipeline that is going through the track. i agree with mr. lowman that with everything we've done, hopefully nobody is eligible for a modification dates to the start of a foreclosure, but we can't -- we know we'
but going back i recall four years ago making the case there was a study done in the square block of chicago. one study immediately caused the lowering the value of every other property on that block immediately by 5%. you end up with two or three foreclosures on a city block and to get a larger obviously impact. why wasn't it make more sense to go directly of the principal issue which makes it greater possibility that homeowners be able to afford that mortgage and then avoid the kind of...